Spring Flower Crochet Garland

This Spring Flower Crochet Garland will add that pop of color and brighten any space in your home! 

It can be hung on a mantle, a shelf, a wall, a window, wherever you think needs some color. I put it in my closet that I converted to my workspace! Especially after a dull winter, it makes sense to brighten your home. 

Making something handmade and being creative are the 2 things that make me happy! I hope it is the same for you, if not why not give it a go and see what inspires you! I have a post about 10 fun hobbies, do check it out if you need some inspiration! 

Spring Flower crochet garland

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THIS SPRING FLOWER CROCHET GARLAND?

Supplies for spring flower crochet garland

Crochet thread or yarn – I used size 10 Aunt Lydia’s crochet thread

Crochet hook size 1.65mm or 1.90mm

Scissors 

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THIS SPRING FLOWER CROCHET GARLAND? 

This is the pattern from Pinterest that I used to crochet the flowers. This is a diagram pattern. If you need help reading these kinds of patterns, there is a great article by Yarnspirations on how to read crochet symbols. I prefer following diagrams to written patterns!

If you like following written patterns, I will attempt to write the pattern down! I am definitely not a pro at writing patterns, so this is my humble attempt at it!

CROCHET FLOWER PATTERN (in US terms)

DC – Double crochet

  1. Crochet 10 chains and join with a slip stitch.
  2. Make 3 chains (counts as first DC), DC 23 times into the circle. Join with a slip stitch to the top of the 3rd chain at the beginning.
  3. Chain 3, and I DC together. 5 chains and 2 DC together in 3rd DC below (skip 2 dc), repeat pattern, and join with a slip stitch to the top of the first 3 chains and dc together.
  4. Slip stitch into the 5 chain space, * (Single crochet, 7 DC, single crochet) in the 5 chain space. Repeat * pattern in every 5 chain space around and end with a slip stitch. Finish off and weave in ends. I made one flower in each color thread that I had. 

If you have any questions please ask me in the comments below. I will get back to you.

After all the flowers are done, start a crochet chain and attach the flowers as you go. I crocheted about 40 chains at the beginning and about 20 chains in between each flower. Join the flowers with a few slip stitches on top of the flower to the chain. 

Spring flower crochet garland

You can crochet as many flowers as you like depending on how long you want the garland. 

The one I made is around 2 feet.  And I crocheted  8  flowers. 

To hang the garland up you can use tape or tie it to something using the crochet chain. 

Flower crochet garland
I tied my garland in my “office closet”!
Spring flower crochet garland
Here it is hung up on a door.

NOTES:

If you use yarn, you have to use a bigger crochet hook and your flowers will be bigger. But your garland will be just as cute! 

This can be used as decor for a child’s room year-round. 

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If you like to crochet, do check out my other easy crochet projects:

Crochet Car Coasters

Heart Crochet Garland

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Crochet Bath Scrubbers

3 Easy Crochet Potholders

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

Beginner Velvet Crochet Scarf

Easy Crochet Hair Accessories

Organizing with Crochet Baskets!

5 Useful Crochet Projects

10 Easy Crochet Earrings (All Free Patterns!)

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Heart Crochet Garland

This Heart crochet garland is quick to make and looks really nice on a mantle, a shelf, a window, just about anywhere that needs some love!

The hearts are crocheted separately and then connected together on a long crochet chain. 

Crochet hearts

I usually do not decorate my home for every season and holiday, but lately, I like hanging a garland on my mantle and changing it up for every holiday. 

So here is my Valentines’ garland if you would like to give it a try! I used thick acrylic yarn so it’s really easy to work with especially if you are a beginner. So this is a beginner-friendly project.

If you do not know how to crochet and would like to learn, please check out my earlier posts:

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

What do you need to make this Heart Crochet Garland? 

heart crochet garland supplies

Red acrylic yarn/Cotton/ Any blend is fine too ( or any color of your preference)

Crochet hook – size J (6mm)

Scissors 

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How do you make this Crochet Heart Garland? 

Heart Crochet Garland

Make 12 hearts ( more or less for a longer or shorter garland) following this free pattern. I found this pattern on Pinterest, it is actually for a heart basket but the diagram is for the base which is a heart. 

If you would like help reading diagram patterns, please check out this article from Yarnspirations.

After making all the hearts. Start a crochet chain, on the 15th chain add the top of the first heart with a slip stitch, chain 4  and add the other top half of the heart with a slip stitch. 

Next, make about 10 chains and add the next heart. Keep going till all the hearts have been added. Your crochet heart garland is ready. 

The heart garland that is shown here measures a little over 5 feet (around 65 inches).

Hang it up wherever you like and enjoy your garland! 

If you do try this garland out, please share it with me on Instagram or Facebook @lovetostayhomeblog, I would be really happy to see your creation!

Heart Crochet Garland

If you like to crochet, do check out my other tried and tested crochet projects: 

5 Useful Crochet Projects

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

Crochet Bath Scrubbers

Beginner Velvet Crochet Scarf

Easy Crochet Hair Accessories

Organizing with Crochet Baskets!

10 Easy Crochet Earrings (All Free Patterns!)

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Felt Christmas Tree Garland

Felt Christmas Tree Garland

This Felt Christmas Tree Garland is very easy to make and looks beautiful hanging on a mantle, window, or shelf. 

Christmas is a little over a month away! Can you believe it?! I certainly cannot, this year seems to have flown by!

I usually do not put up our Christmas decorations until after Thanksgiving but this year for some reason my son insisted we put our decorations up early, now who can refuse a 5-year-old?! So we pulled out all our decorations and it definitely feels like Christmas around here. Do you put up your Christmas decorations so early? I would love to know if you do!

This garland is something you can make and use for years to come. Instead of spending money on something readymade, DIY this garland (this probably cost me less than $5!) You will certainly hang this garland up with pride and use it year after year!

Felt Christmas Tree Garland

WHAT SUPPLIES DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THIS FELT CHRISTMAS TREE GARLAND?

Green Felt sheets 

Needle and Thread 

Jute twine 

Glue gun and glue sticks

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THIS FELT CHRISTMAS TREE GARLAND? 

Make a template of the 2 Christmas tree shapes out of cardboard. I just drew them out by hand, but you can find a template here.

I chose 2 types of trees, Cut 8 trees of each type out of the felt, that is a total of 16. It depends on how long you want your garland. The one that I made is 55 inches long. 

On one of the felt shapes, you can embroider little snowflakes. Or any design you wish. I embroidered little snowflakes using white thread. 

Felt Christmas Tree Garland

Next, you stitch your trees together using blanket stitch. Here is a YouTube video by Red Ted Art showing how to do the blanket stitch. I used a similar color thread. If you wish you can use a contrasting color as well. 

Do this with all the 16 pieces so you get 8 trees, 4 of each type. 

To make them into a garland I cut one long piece of jute string (55 inches). Then cut small pieces of jute string to make a loop at the back of the trees using a hot glue gun just like you see in the picture below.

Felt Christmas Tree Garland back

Put all your trees onto the long string. Then hang up your garland and move the trees around to your liking. 

That’s it! A simple and cute Christmas Tree Felt Garland! 

Felt Christmas Tree Garland

NOTES:

The garland can be adjusted to any size by adding or reducing the number of trees and string.

An alternative to stitching the 2 trees together is using hot glue. But stitching them together gives it a nice look.

You can change the color of the trees to match your Christmas colors.

To hang the garland I use packing tape as it is much stronger than regular cello tape or scotch tape.

Another option is that you could use some ribbon instead of string to hang your garland.

With Christmas coming soon, you can make yourself this cute felt garland to decorate your home. It is simple and will brighten up any corner of your home!

Felt Christmas Tree Garland

Do leave me a comment if you plan on making this felt garland, also share your creations with me on Instagram @lovetostayhomeblog, I would be so happy to see them.

Thank you for visiting my blog, you might also be interested in these other DIY ideas on my blog:

DIY Felt Christmas Ornaments

Hand Stitched Paper Gift Tags

DIY Faux Ceramic Vases

DIY Tassel Earrings

Easiest felt flower tutorial

DIY Beautiful Envelopes

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DIY Farmhouse Bead Garland

Have you seen these Farmhouse Bead Garlands in pictures of beautiful homes? These garlands are a very popular item for home decor. I am going to show you how easy it is to make a DIY Farmhouse Bead Garland.

I have always admired them, it adds a real decorative touch to any room. Something so simple can be used in many ways to style your home. They are draped on vases, on books, on coffee tables, on entryway tables, dressers, bedside tables, even in bathrooms! 

Wooden bead garland DIY

 

I wanted to buy one and looked it up online, when I saw the price tag, it was anywhere from 7$ To 25$ and more!

So I decided to make this at home for a fraction of the cost. It is relatively easy and needs very few supplies.

I am sharing this DIY with all of you which is fun to make and takes less than 15 to 20 minutes! 

Supplies needed for this DIY Farmhouse Bead Garland:

Supplies for wooden bead garland

Wooden beads – I got mine from Micheals, a box of wooden beads is 9.99$. They come in 3 different sizes. By using a 40% coupon you could get them for less! You could make at least 5 garlands with the quantity that you get. 

The wooden beads are also available in any craft store or on Amazon. I hear that you could buy them in bulk and it is much cheaper. 

Jute string – The jute string i found at Ross for 1.99$, you can get it at the dollar tree or Amazon. It has to be thin enough to fit through the hole on the wooden beads

Scissors 

Masking tape or cello tape – this is just used to make it easier to string the beads. Add a little bit of masking take or cello tape to the end of your string to make it kind of like a needle. 

Or you could use a large yarn needle also to make things easier. 

That’s it! 

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Gather your supplies and let’s get started making our Farmhouse Bead Garland!

Super simple and easy. To summarize all you got to do is make 2 tassels, add one tassel at one end, string the beads onto the jute string, add the other tassel at the other end, and you are done!

Let’s see how to make this in detail:

 

  • To make the tassels: Wrap the string around your fingers about 20 times. Cut a piece of string to tie the tassel on top. Tie the string about half an inch from the top. Cut off the excess string once it is secure. I would even go the extra mile and add a drop of glue to seal it. 
  • Snip the bottom loops and your tassel is ready. 
  • Make 2 of them. 
  • Measure a piece of string, depending on how long you want your garland. I cut mine about 18 inches. 
  • Add the tassel to one end by simply tying it on through the loop on top. Make sure it is secure. Here also you could add a drop of glue to secure it.
  • Cut a small piece of tape and wrap it around the other end of the string, we are using this as a needle so the string does not get frayed. I recommend using a yarn needle if you have one that’s large enough to go through your beads, it does make it easier.
  • String the beads onto the string. I used around 40. It could depend on the size of your beads. You can use a combination of beads, make it your own.
  • Once all the beads are on the string, tie the other tassel on that end. Trim off the excess string. Use glue to secure.
  • Your farmhouse tassel garland is ready! 

 

NOTES:

You could color your beads if you have a specific color scheme in mind. A mix of colored and regular wooden beads can be used as I did in the above picture. 

I experimented with coloring the beads with food color. It worked well, you do not get a vibrant color but a rather nice dull color which I thought looked good with the regular wooden beads. 

Fo coloring the beads, all I did was put the beads in a bowl, added food color and just a little water, shook them up, kept them for about an hour.  Drain the excess water and kept the beads out in the sun to dry on a paper napkin. Once dry you can make your garland! It is that easy.

I am sure you can paint the beads too, I did try once and it was too much work, so I gave up!

You can also buy the colored beads/patterned beads of your choice. You get some great options on Amazon.

The garland can be tied halfway to create a loop to hang it onto a vase as shown in the picture below.

DIY wooden bead garland

Use different shaped beads. 

There are a lot of possibilities so use your imagination and go wild! 😄

I thought I would share my favorite home decor blog with you if you are interested in home decor, do visit Yvonne at Stonegableblog

Her blog has the most pleasing pictures and her content is really amazing.

Thank you for visiting and hope you will try this out soon. Please let me know if you liked it by leaving a comment down below.

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DIY Paper Bunny Garland

Paper bunny garland

This DIY Paper Bunny Garland is a fun, easy Project. Everyone loves DIY decor especially when you are on a budget! So here is an easy Easter Project to decorate your home.

Bunny garland

 

Decorate your home with this Easter Bunny Garland, hang it up on your fireplace mantel, on a window or across an entryway table. Wherever you put it can elevate your Easter Decor.

It is so easy to do, you will need  a template of an Easter bunny, you can find one here: https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/printable-easter-silhouette-craft/ 

Other materials include:

A few different patterns of  Scrapbook paper

Cotton balls

Scissors

Twine or ribbon

Hot glue gun

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How to make this DIY Easter Bunny Garland:

Trace the bunny template onto the scrapbook paper and cut out as many as you want. Choose different designs that go together, or if you have a color theme you could choose the paper accordingly. I cut out 8 bunnies.

Stick the cotton balls on the bottom for their tails. You could also use pom-poms. 

Here is a link to a  super cute Easter Bunny garland with pom poms: https://diycandy.com/easter-bunny-garland/

Lay your twine or ribbon down on a table, use hot glue to stick the bunnies onto the ribbon/string at regular intervals. I have used a thin satin ribbon. 

There you have it!  Your easy peasy Easter bunny garland! All you have to do is hang it up! I just secured it to my mantel with tape.

Hope you will try out this DIY project to decorate your home this Easter!

Easter bunny paper garland

Paper bunny garland

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